Show I LOCAL JOTS Ching Tab tho Chinese peace disturber is out on bail 500 being the amount deposited de-posited by his friends Thomas Carter has secured the agency for 4 Duponts powder This powder was formerly form-erly handled by Wm Jennings Sons The mail for Frisco and Pioche now leaves at 4 p m in a closed pouch and arrives twentyfour hours earlier that heretofore here-tofore Today the closing term of the academic year begins at All Hallows College The number of pupils since the opening of the school in September last has gone up from 45 to 180 There will be a meeting of the Utah Wool Growers Association at Nephi on Friday next It will be attended by several prominent prom-inent Salt Lakers as well as some Eastern men who are interested in the industry A game of base ball has been made up for Saturday the 23d between the Nationals and Silver Grays The latter club is composed com-posed of men from Draper Mill Creek and Cottonwood The Silver Grays have a new uniform and are in good shape A threeyearold colt of Matt Cullens broke loose from a Main street hitching post today He turned east at Sooond South street ran for one block and fell down Regaining Re-gaining his feet he ran to Third South and then made a straight shoot for the Salt Lake Brewery where Mr Cullens driver hopes to find him stopping for refreshments When Mr Booth read the Trombones criticism on last nights performance ho fell I into a violent fit of weeping and could not be comforted Those about him began to fear that tho great actor would die in hysterics I hyster-ics but at last his manager hit upon a novel plan to revive him Bringing the Herald ho road its criticism explaining to Booth that ho is not such a bad actor after all and that with careful study and perseverance L ho may yet be successful Edwin ceased to sob and registering a solemn oath that he would outlive this great sorrow and overcome over-come his defects he went out to look for P1a the two critics with a determination to thank them for pointing out his faults and giving him this timely advice which must be of untold benefit to him LI Yesterday at 12 m two young bloods got I a horse and buggy from Grant Cos stable sta-ble Shortly after that time the pair got their necks filled with upset whisky At about 4 oclock one was seen with the whip while the other held the reins and both were endeavoring to increase their speed to a 220 gait All went on swimmingly until they attempted to tear up the railroad track Ion I-on Fourth West street where they capsized smashed tho buggy broke the harness and plowed the earth with their heads One way pretty badly bruised and out and had his car partly torn off The other escaped with a few scratches The greatest injury will bo to the flattening of the pocket books when the doctor aud stablemen present their bills |